Articles in 02 students & alumni
Reedley College student Martin Castro receives awards for livestock and leadership. His involvement in student agricultural organizations at the local and statewide levels is already setting an example for the future.
FCC Associated Student Government President Sergey Saluschev offers a fresh perspective on student government. Compared to his native Russia, student participation in government offers a unique and valuable opportunity.
The campuses of SCCCD offer a variety of options to fit students’ short- and long-term schedules. For Nicole Margulis, the ability to attend classes at multiple locations offers an efficient path to an AA degree.
As founder and president of YCMNET Advisors, Inc., Michael A. Yoshikami is a nationally known investment advisor. But he hasn’t forgotten his roots at Fresno City College.
Associated Student Government (ASG) President Danielle Valdez first started at Fresno City College in 1983 after graduating from Hoover High School, where she was busy with student government and sports.
For Gabriela Cazares Crump, a recent graduate from the Madera Center Licensed Vocational Nursing (LVN) program, nursing is her second career.
The chemistry lab at the Willow International Center is brimming with ideas, energy, and enthusiasm, as students from the newly formed Planteers Club discuss their fundraising ideas and activities for the spring semester.
Reedley College Aero student Natasha Pelham is a Pratt and Whitney Maintenance Scholarship recipient. Natasha, a Dinuba High School alumna, is one of six in the nation to receive the award.
Orange Cove native Chuck Shaheen attended Reedley College upon graduating from Reedley High School in 1959. “I had a great experience at Reedley College, and that’s when I learned to fly,” he said.
The Wall of Honor was established in 1996 to honor African Americans who have participated in one way or another for the State Center Community Colleges.
Fresno City College held its annual Commencement Ceremony at Selland Arena with more than 1,500 graduates invited to participate. Every student who earned an associate’s degree was acknowledged. The commencement speaker was Dr. Bill F. …
Former Sanger High School student, Musa Mohamed, graduated from Reedley College on Friday, May 16 with honors. Musa immigrated to the United States from Yemen in June 2003 at the age of 14. “Language was …

